Romantic plotlines are also popular. For example, Hermione could end up in a relationship with Shepard. Their different backgrounds - one from a world of magic and the other from a high - tech space - faring civilization - can create a lot of interesting dynamics in the relationship. They might teach each other about their respective worlds and grow together.
Another plotline could be Hermione trying to find a way back to her own world. She gets stranded in the Mass Effect universe and has to use her wits and magic to figure out how to get home. Along the way, she gets involved in the various conflicts and politics of the Mass Effect galaxy, making friends and enemies as she goes.
A Stargate and Battlestar Galactica crossover can also be amazing. Picture the Stargate teams dealing with the Cylons. The fanfiction often explores how the military strategies from both franchises would clash or blend. It usually has a lot of action - packed scenes as well as some deep character - driven moments.
Sure. Once a girl was walking in the park and she was so busy looking at her phone that she didn't notice a small pond right in front of her. She walked straight into it and got all wet. It was really embarrassing but also quite funny.
Yes, he does. He loves sharing that story with anyone who will listen.
The main characters are the three men who are stranded on the life raft.
I'm not sure specifically as there could be many stories about an old man in the park. It might be about his daily routine in the park, like walking his dog, sitting on a bench and feeding the birds.
At the heart of the matter in Harry Potter fanfiction is often the exploration of the wizarding world beyond what's shown in the original books. It could be delving deeper into the relationships between characters, like the unspoken bond between Neville and Luna. Fanfiction might also focus on alternative storylines, such as what if Voldemort had won. This allows fans to exercise their creativity and expand on the lore that they love so much.
Once upon a time, there was an old, abandoned mansion on the outskirts of town. People said it was haunted. One night, a young girl named Lily was dared by her friends to go inside. As she entered the creaky front door, a cold wind blew through her. She heard strange whispers and saw a shadowy figure at the top of the stairs. Lily ran out as fast as she could, and she never went near that place again.
There's this one fanfic called 'The Ineffable Plan'. It's really interesting as it takes the concept of their ineffable relationship and throws in some exciting plot twists. It shows how they handle different situations together while still maintaining their unique dynamic. It's a great read if you want to see more of their interactions outside the main story.
I'm sorry, I don't know the main characters as I haven't read the book. But they could be Parisians involved in the book world, like a bookseller or a bibliophile.
Well, one way is to have Sakura be involved in group missions or village events with Naruto and Ino. During these, Sakura's actions or words can accidentally push Ino and Naruto closer. For instance, if Sakura accidentally says something that makes Ino feel protective of Naruto. Or Sakura's own busy schedule with her medical ninja duties means that Naruto and Ino have more time alone together. This slowly builds their relationship while Sakura is still an important part of the Naruto - verse in the fanfiction.